An appeal for donations of items which will be transported to Poland on Friday for those fleeing Ukraine has seen a massive response.
Organised by Foodstock on the Andersonstown Road, baby clothes, nappies, wipes, winter coats, food and first aid kits were on their appeal issued on Monday.
On Tuesday, due to the scale of generosity from the community, Paul Doherty at Foodstock said they had more clothing than was expected.
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A sign outside Foodstock read: "No more clothing items required at this time. Thank you. Stand with Ukraine."
Speaking to Belfast Live on Tuesday, Paul said they are still in need of non-perishable food items.
He added: "What we have here in Foodstock is an appeal for the people of Ukraine and since Monday we have seen an amazing response from the people of West Belfast which will be transported out to the bordering regions at the weekend.
"Over the last day we have had an incredible response. People have come with warm clothes, blankets toiletries and nappies. Again, what we have seen here is people helping people. They are stepping up. We want to thank everybody for coming here and responding to the appeal.
"We have been inundated with clothing and blankets so we have put that appeal on hold for the time being to allow space for some of the other priority needs such as food and first aid kits.
"We are conscious that we are up against the clock and what we are trying to do is to get as many donations here and organised before Thursday at mid-day."
Paul says they are calling for help with nappies for children who are fleeing the scenes in Ukraine.
"What we are doing here is something which we have been doing for a long time and that is helping people who are fleeing war torn countries - the like of Palestine, Syria, Yemen.
"Many of those people live in our communities today and have come forward and asked what they can do to help. That is incredible.
"What we are doing in parallel with this Ukraine appeal is also supporting in West Belfast. On Wednesday we are giving out to 350 homes in the area from Dunmurry to the Shankill Road. We can only do that through the volunteers and we have an incredible team."
Donations can be brought to Foodstock at 150 Andersonstown Road.
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